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THE HENDERSON GOLD liEAF- THUBSDAY. MAY i), 1907. Hhe Gold Leaf. ESTABLISHED 1881. -BV TKAD R. MANNING. THIUSDAY. MAY J, V.7 Town Election. Hi town flection Monday was a iet jiftVir vrv littl? intT-st biit;r ken in it IntansK there was no oj- Jtion. The rontPstH were deriijeu i - i.. ten tli; noniinaii'Mi" w-n- nm' 1 the ele.-tioii was o:ly to ratify ion of th prima ries. Tin? ward i.rim.irieH were held ursday ni;ht. In the hirst ward e.indidates were Alpheus Cook, in II. Allen nnd Dr. J. II. Mosh. oko received S votes, Allen 20, ,SH 1 M. ii the Second wanl W. D. 15'iruell, f T. .Jones and I. J. Young were ; candidates. Jones received .J ten. lounir ;;, Hurwell uU. .Mr. rwell was a member of the old nrd and treasurer of the town, n the Third ward the candidates Charles J. Smith, (Jeorge A. John A. (Jill. The vote was ,H, (Jill AT,, Smith 40. ('apt. 1 was a ineinUr of the old ird, having served for six years. . (Jill was u member of the old ird also from the First ward i;i'r moved into the Third ward. n the Court It ward Silus Powell, mes I. Miller and I5mi F. Payne re the candidates. .Miller m-ivd votcH. Powell (V2. Pa vne ."(. Friday night a general primary or nventjon was held to nominate a ndidate for Mavor. It. .J. Souther- id was nominated by acclamation 1 rising vote to sueceed himself, lyor Southerlanil has nerved con- ious'v for 1.5 vears, and it m a li compliment to him that he was iitinatod and elected without op sition for another term. Hie vote hv wards was its follows: First ward Cook -V, Allen '''. tit In-Hand '!:.'. Second ward Jones '. 1, YoungDJ, i.utherland S.. V,'.). re ,.se, se. it I VI (Jill Miller, fiiird wanl Hose utherl ind olt. I'ourth ward Powell NH V. .,,1 I, ....I.. ...I Sl- 'our of the commissioners areelect- for two years and four for one ir. Those elected for the lonir nn are Messrs. Cooke, Jones, Itose d Miller, from the First, Second. iird and Fourth wards respectively. - be Retirement of Senator Spooner. rl'he rcsitrnation of Senator John Spooner hits occasioned keen re- et in Washington and throughout e Cnited States. In Wisconsin, his vn State, Mr. Spooner, despite the orm and stress of factional strife, ts ever held the affection and admi- t ion of the people. It was nt the White House that I t Senator Sikh nei after he had said s ollicial good bye tothePresident, 10 keenly regrets his retirement. t many an executive conference, in s quick, incisive way, the Senator is not only perceived theditliculties at beset the project 111 hand, but so found the means for their re oval. I'nder the Spooner Act, all e entanglements of the Panama uinl proposition were gradually gravelled, and the work 111 the ma! Zone is being prosecuted to iy 011 the basis laid down by him, nch given the President authority. rough an Isthmian Canal ('om ission to be appointed by him, to instruct the Canal either bv con- act or 'jy direct government work, s the case might demand. Senator J Spooner has reached the nitu of power 111 the dated States nate, and he w ill ever be remember- as one w ho, all through his career. ive the concentrated force of his aster legal mind to the service of e nation. His wonderful grasp of ivernmeut affairs long ago won for m the name of "The Little Giant." Senator Spooner is intensely loyal his followers in fact, one veteran ew spaper man remarked to me that o public man since Maine, had lore loyal, personal supporters than ohn C. Spooner, and it is generally onceded that in the Senator from Viseonein have been combined the anie powerful elements that gave lie leadership to James (J. Maine, lenry Clay and other famous men in lie annals of t'.ie American Senate, n addition to his broad grasp of flairs, John C. Spooner has the iculty of gaining admiration and etaining it. How he will be missed irom the place where he sat day after fay, watching each and every bill Mid measure with the 6ame assiduous a tent ness with which he would ap ly himself for a client in an impor- aiu case in court. During I113 sena orial career, he persistently refused o practice law even during the re- ess. Absorbed in his work, itaome- unes seemed as though his splendid ervice was not appreciated, butuow hat what he has actually done is ipparent, regret at his resignation s general. Thousands of other young men re nember, as I do, the kindly assistance md advice he is always ready to give. How insnirin'r are his ouick Ll ..... . . 1 . ." - quince nn.i hearty hand-grasp! He lever nan tune lor idle talk, but ci nuru, iook una uction were fraught with a purpose. Of such stuff as John C. Spooner are states- men made to whom the people look is aie, sane and large minded leaders. Those who know him best, will recall many a kindlv. thoughtful act 1 remember how, ousy though hr always was, he would read proofs to helo me with mv work- in the early days, as I met him on a railroad train, when I was carefullv nursing the magazine ambition. Joe Mitchell Chappie in the National ."ngiizine lor 3lav. a net. DELI CATE CHILDREN We take this from an exchange: Did you ever notice how really beautiful gurn chewing raak a girl appear? Take her de facto, and gaz ing steadily, one tan not find a more ideal picture. With a sharp click! her teeth, so white and pearly, are clashing together, as with eowish glee she masticates her cud. Then, too, one can note her health tinted, well rour.ded cheeks as they grow a little more round, through the ma terial assistance of a big hunk" of gum. And really, who can imagine a fairier spectacle than that of her dainty, upturned nose, an it gently rises and falls like undulations over the abysmal depths revealed at each pressure against the mass? Oh how deliciously tempting that rosebud mouth is as the maiden fills it with a soft, pliable chunk, and champing like a festive goat reveling in the luxuries of the succulent tomatocan, she greets you in tones husky with "U"1' ... Of nil the fruitH there are in the l.iml, That grow on IiuhIi of tree, I would give up the choicest onea For HoH;nter'8 lUx-ky Mountuin Te. Piirker'a Two Drug Storen. A ny way, we'll make it upon melons so'whaVs the use? Atlanta Constitution. UisturbeU the Congregation. . The erHoi) u Jioflit-tnrboiJ tliecoiifcigfition last .-Minilav by continually eoiijjhing is re qil.HlH.l to buy u bottle of Foley V Honey itnl Tar. Sul.l by all DrtlistK. Sad and Sudden Death of a Bright Little Boy. I'ontribiiteit. David Austin How-land, aired about 11 years, died nt the borne of his uncle, Mr. .. I j. Itowlanil. near I'.ohhitt, on last Saturday morning. He was sick only one hour dying n'most suddenly. His father. Dr. D. K. Rowland, came down from Raleigh Friday and was with him at the time of his death. The death of little Austin is peculiarly sad. He was a very bright boy and had taken u conspicuous part in the exercises at Robbitt School Friday night. Since the death of his mother he had lived with his und-, Mr. J. L. Rowland, and the family were devotedly attached to hiia. He was a good hoy and his death brings sadness to the hearts of all who knew him. The little body was laid to reiit at Plunk Chapel Sunday afternoon in the presence of a large number of sorrowing and sympathizing friends. (Jrieve not, kind friends, for little Aus tin; he has only crossed over the river and gone to meet his dear mother again on the other shore. No doubt she will know him and once more embrace her darling hoy in her arms. Christ said, ' Suffer little children to come unto me, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven." C. R. RKCKIIAM. Cures Kczema, Itching; Humors Pim ples and Carbuncles. Costs Nothing to Try. B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) is a certain anil Hure cure for eczema, itching, fckin, humors, ncabs, ncuMm, vtery blisters, iich ing bones or joints, boils, carbuncles, prick ing pain in the skin, old eating sores, ulcers, etc. Botanic Blood Balm cures the worst and most deep-seated cases by enriching, purifying and vitalizing the blood, thereby giving a healthy blood supply to the skin. Heals every sore and gives the licit glow of health to the skin. Builds up the broken down body and makes the blood red and nourishing. Especially advised for chronic, old cases thut doctors, patent medicines mid hot springs fail to cure. Druggists. $1, with complete directions for home cure. To prove B. B. B. cures, sample senr, fret; and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble, and free medical advice sent in sealed letter. For sale nt Parker's Two Drug Stores. i Advice to Henderson Mothers Who Have Delicate Children. j If we could oidy have all fathers and j mothers in Henderson regard what we say there would lie fewer sickly, delicate , children on our streets. Rapidly growing children need a great deal of vitality. They grow fast, play hard, and work too hard at school, and many such children are tired, thin, pale and wont when they ought to be robust and rosy. Every rundown. growing child ia Hen derson should take Yinol. our delicious cod liver preparation without oil. It requires almost uo digestion at all and cannot upset delicate, weakened stom achs as do old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions. 'iuol alsocontains peji- tonate of iron. It strengthens the digestive organs, makes new vitliry,sound flesh aud mus cle tissue.strongbone structure and pure, rich, red blood. Yinol fills out hollow cheeks and makes thin little arms and legs plump and ronnd. Said Mr. V. V. Darker, our local drug gist: "We cannot recommend Yinol too highly for puny, weak and ailing chil dren, to build up the run-down, over worked, tired and debilitated, or to give renewed vitality to the aged, and we cheerfully refund the money in every case where it fails." V. W. Parker, Druggift. Xotk While we are fole agents for Yinol in II?nderson, it is now for sale at the leading drug store in nearly every town and in the country. Look for the Yinol agency in your town. . Uy-Stander. You have certainly shown wonderful bravery in saving that man's life. Is be a relative of yours? Hero. Relative? Oh, no. lint, he owes me $400. What Our Reporter Saw in New York. A recent visit to one of the largest Paint factories in the world, disclosed machinery that was producing 10,000 gallons of Paint, and doing it better and in less time than 100 gallons could he made by hand mixing. This was the celebrated L. & M. Paint. The L. & M. Zinc hardens L & M. White Lead and makes L. & M. Paint wear like iron for 10 to 15 years. 4 gallons L. & M. mixed with 3 gal lons Linseed Oil makes 7 gallons of Paint at a cost of less than 1.20 per gallon. If any defect exists in L. & M. Paint, will repaint house for nothing. Donations of L & M. madetochurches. Sold by Melville Dorsey. Where the Fleets of the World are Assembled. In his articles oa the opening of the .Jamestown Exposition, Joe Mitchell Cfinpple editor of the Nat ional Mngazinfi, in hi May number, rlpvoffK veml naires to the "Army ' ami Navy." The following m nn ex ' tract from the National Hampton ( Itoa is was indeed the Field of the Cloth of Gobi for the meeting of the navies of the world in 1907. While looking out over the sunlit waters, upon the proud prows of the anchor ed fleet, one cannot but admire the stately form of the frigate-rigged Kus.-ian battleship.thepeculiararni! -meat of the .Japanese destroyt-r, the massive, almost bulldog nppeareme of the English navy, the solid and substantial equipment oftheGerman ships ami yet in all the vessels it re quires the trained eye of an expett to detect the chen racteristics in naval architctur- of the different nations. There is a similarity in armament on sea, attributablo to the fact that the requirement of the universal highway of the nations is always the same there is no varia tion produced by the conditions of climate or soil. Don't Pay Alimony to be divorced from your appendix. There will be no occasion for it if you keep your bowels regular with Dr. King's Nw Life Pills. Their action is so gentle that tlife aj -pcudix never hus cause to make the Jeat complaint. Guaranteed by Melville Dorsey, druggist. 25c. Try them. To show that corporations expect something for their contributions t ?ampaign funds, just consider the noise made by Harrinian when he re alized thafche lost out on the $50, 000 which he put in the Roosevelt pot. Wilmington Star. Mo e New: From the New England States. If any one has any doubt as to the virtue of Foley'B Kidney Cure, they need only to refer to Mr. Alvin H. Stimpson, of Williman tic, Conn., who, after almost losing hope of recovery, on account of the failure of so many remedies, finally tried Foley's Kidney Cure, which he says was "just the thing" for him, as four bottles cured him completely. He is now entirely well and free from all the suffering incident to acute kidney trou ble. Sold by all Druggists. WATKINS HARDWARE STORE, Retailers of Quality and Price. Paints. Leads. Oils. Stains. Va.rnishes, Japa-locc, Johnson Floor Wax. Jack Frost and Snow Ball Ice Cream Freezers. Garden Hose. Steel Plows. Lawn Mowers, Mole Traps. Fibre Ware, Asbestos Sad Irons, Azurelite and Limonite Goods. Special attention given lady customers and telephone calls Number 94 for household and kitchen furnishings. 335563 bet me mail you free, to prove merit, sum pies of my Pr. Shoops Restorative and n., Book on either Dyspepsia, the Heart, or the Kidneys. Address me, Dr. Shoop. Kuciue. Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, ure merely svmntouts of n deeoer uilnieiit. Don't make the common error of treating symptoms only. Symptom treat ment is treating the result of your ailment and not the case. AVeak stomach r.a- the inside nerves means Stomach weakness always. And the Heart, and Kidneys at well, have their controllinc- nr inai.U r,. r ---v-- v. a r5. Weaken these nerves, and you inevitably nave weak vital organs. Here is where Dr Shoop's Restorative has made its km. w other remedy even claims to treat the"insid nerves." Also for bloating biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop s Re- ,'",1 ' ; . " .) ' y r LvAVr--. . t . ..4- E. E. HIGHT 9 The well known Watchmaker, Jeweler and Scientific Optician, having sold out the jewelry and watchmaking business to Messrs. A. V. Gholson & Co., discontinues same except the OPTICAL LINE, of which I will make a specially in the future. Location: Second Floor, Dorsey s Store, Room 1. I Have Had Twenty Years Experience. 1 1UU UO StrinfTPr to thf npnnlo fit ln.ro-0 nnH hnvo finite n mimhAr nf nM pnernmarj tlmf tsar rrlo Y n a Irnn - ... " " vv . . 1 . , v O Vlllt C 111 T LL IUDOVQ UU ? C ill ICU lUTUI wtter satistaction than any other. 1 am also furnishing myseli with the latest and best books that 1 may keep right up with the times, therefore I will le abla to correct all errors of refraction wnerallv done hv tliA ni.1 r.f o-lnaaoa nnH thw ana man uit ft larjre jer cent, of the business ieople would have to retire but for the aid of glasses, and it has been agreed by all of the best writers that too much delay is dangerous and possible to lead to blindness. I have the latest Scientific .Optical Outfit and can serve you to best advantage. 1 'o expeci to UO a I mi Uruer Business, bv usmir the nroier size tvne in thp newsnnnera rnn .nn mbo test, (some may tell you it can't be d one but it can with people between the ages of 40 and 60, and in some canes younger if the directions given are followed.) Besides. I guarantee a tit, and if after two weeks trial thev are not satisfactory will change Solid Gold Spectacles and Eyeglasses from $5.00 to $15.00 and to every one. lady or gentleman, Bending me $3 or more and stating the smallest siie type of the test .hies they can read with out glasses, holding it 12 mche from the eyes, no farther, stating whether small, medium or large face, high or low nose. I will mail the Oold Spectaclesor Lyeglasses, together with a f 1.O0 PRKMIUM. suitable for ladiea or gents; so please state which is wanted a tiue pair of scissors lor the lady or a fine rocket knife for gents. Rememb-r you are getting f 1.00 worth more than what Ton pay i am making this big offer to get a big run of business. Send in yonr orders at once and you will not regret it. If I "don't fit yon tne nrst time I will the second I Tnu i t. h rt rf im ; . i . .i. towns. r adjoining EXAMINATION FREE--- n,..r i ' i',. . . uuciuraewr, ikeiractor ana iteunoscope, American uptic&l Trial Case. Charta: Em- EnE!?m- Ip,r.ovt1 1,r,aTa,I Color ,.W,?d' Dr- Sne!im8 of a11 kind8- Stjle of Astigmatic Distant Type, the Covelle upntnaimic lauinet, ana by the use oi electric lisrhts can fit the same hv d A v or nurhr - - O J J Thanking my friends and patrons for their past liberal patronage and hoping to be favored ...v.. " wmmuaiic ji aaiiic, i etui, yours very iruiy, TKcy usually wan something from the pantry . You remember the hunger you had Home cooking counts for much in the child's health; do not imperil it with alum food by the use of poor baking powder. Have a delicious, pure, homermade muffin, cake or biscuit ready when thty come in. x To-fre sure of the purity, you must ute 0 Royal makes a difference in your homo a difference in your health a difference in your cooldng. ROYAL is obIutely Pure. Some men are born small, some shrink, and some never really find out how small they they are. A poplar leaf hides our view of the sun; the slig'it substance of unearth ly care may hide from us the immense and radiants God. There is apt to be a rattling old time when the family skeleton escapes from its closet. The glories and possibilities of 115115 nery art are revealed 5n artistic and c c f. f. c c c c c c c GEORGE A, elaborate display to be found an Our nillieery Departmemt, Which has never been more popular than it is this season. Our sales up to this date have never been equaled in any past season. We take this to mean that our stock is satisfactory to our enstomers. In the selection of our stock it has been our aim to anticipate every demand that may be made upon us. In this we flatter ourselves to think that we have succeeded most admirably. Every imaginable shape is represented, a great variety of styles, sizes and colors, both in hats and trimmings being shown. : : : : : : Nothing more need be said than thai the entire stock reflects the artistic and discriminating taste of our head milliner and her able corps of assistants who have had long and valuable experience in trimming and fashioning hats. A cordial invitation is extended to our lady friends to visit our Millinery De partment and inspect these "exquisite creations" of millinery art whether they wish to buy or not. ROSE CO IAMTI I F mm Why not furnish your home with the best not necessarily the most expensive but the best in tastiness, design nnd fitness for your par ticular needs. Let us help you our large and splendid stock to select from, a.rvd our fair prices a.re reasons why you should buy here. It's a delight to choose needed pieces from a (Ul UU Nina MB IF lyiilivlll II ILUlni which has one's confidence and offers the widest possi ble varieties. It is still more agreeable when you know that you jvre getting the LOWEST PRICES as well as the BEST GOODS. Bridal suits in the antique and newly modern designs. Parlor goods in every conceivable style. Rich Dining Room Furniture, Baby Car riages and Go-Carts, Summer Chairs, Mattings, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Window Shades. The largest line you will find, and at prices that are very pleasing to the purchaser. 1 1 SAEflUJEIL WAITISIIEJS. f. ) t! JAUNTY AND STYLISH HEADGEAR. !j J 3 3 3 3 1 J .1 .1 3 SPECIAL EXPOSITION TRAIN. Last Grand Illumination of Fleets Takes Place on nay 13th Seaboai a Will Run Special Train at Low Rttt of Fare for the Occasion. The Seaboard is determined to rive bo. service to the Jamestown Exposition, fit. 1,1 wliM-h there ran lie no complaint, and tl.o,... along the line-vill be friven different 0i tunities to take special trains that will U rnn by this popular line whenever theie m. soecial attractions that will be of interest ?.. the people. Monday, May 13th. at 7:00 p. m.. tl -Grand llluminatiou of the ltattleships hi 1 Crosiers in Hampton Heads on the openi:, date of the Exposition will be repeated f .r th last time, and it is expected to le nn: d grander. The fleet numbers about thirty. a? 1 Admiral Harrington, chairman of the Nav. 1 Hoard, expects the arrival of the Chilli:. ftrazilian and Japanese Sunndrona by M.iv 10th. which will anchor in Hampton Uoh u and take part in this celebration. The special train will leave Italeigh n .1 Durham at 11:45 a. in., making connect i..,. with trains from Lou is burg and Oxford, ;ir riving Portsmouth at noon, returning 1.. leave Portsmouth a 11:00 o'clock the mi m. night. Sleepers will be provided on the i. turn trip provided there are sufficient 1. quests for berths made in advance to justi-v it. The regular reduced rates authorized .t, account of the Exposition will apply on 1 In train. Fare for the round trip from Hen. . r son $ 5. 15. good to return on any train with in seven days limit. For further information apply to iienr.-M agent or C.H.6ATTIS.T.P.A., J.T.ELMORE.AgefJ, RALEIGH I. C. HENDERSON R. C HONOR ROLL. Honor Roll of Henderson (irt(jC( School for Vk EndHj F il.j, May 3. Sixth (Jra.l.' Miss Kllinl IMiiinm.-r. toaclior. Knlio Hunn luu Mary Atwood '.'. Mabel .lone. '.t'.i Annie lielle Edwards ;s I'earl Rolertson '.17 011a Burrows ;i7 Sue Lamb !i7 William Corbitt '.f, IMiilip Harris '.h; Geneva liarnes Willie Clifton .;:, . mm. . Catarrh Cannot be Cur-d With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they can not reach the seat of the dit-ease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to enre it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in teially, nnd acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure i not a quack medicine. It was preecrile ,v one of the best physicians in this country for years und is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, coin bined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The ieifr't combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENXEY & CO., Props., Toledo, o Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's Fumily Pills for constipation MVSUDStmiCE : Ufe I Fire Health Fidelity Accident Casualty 'nt Insurance Department I Citizens Bank, RICHARD C. GARY. Manager. The greatest thing in C io or Id to keep zvorncn young looking It doe this :r. a natural way. It it not a cosmetic or artificial akin coating. It simplv clean the pores, gives the blood free circulation, removes all wrinkles, and insures a clear, healthy, well groomed akin. Its frequent use from ft Oil) will keep you young looking and good looking. 50c and fl.oo per jar. Call at our store for sample The Kerner-McNair Drug Company. BENNETT H. PERRY Attorney at Law, Henderson, N. C. OFFICE: Harris Law Building, (next to CoQrt Hoot.) Prescriptions Are to the Druist what tin Dispatcher's orders are to th Conductor they must be fol lowed or things go wronjr. We fill so many Doctor's Pre scriptions because they know we obey orders. We fill even prescription as ordered or not at all. Ilrinft or send yonr pretTij tions here they will be ftroji lr filled and promptly delivrJ Full Une of Drugs and Patent XleJi . cines,Druggists'SundrieH, Soaps, Perfumeries, Ex tracts, Cigars, Tobac co, etc. -wruitve. ftoia by Thomas Bros. 1 PY.Pt c C C Sweet to Eat E. IEL EUGHT, v U. BJHQRSEV. VUJ V A Cudy Kwe! Laxative. Henderson, N. C. Scientific Optician. 3t; f
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